by BowNarrowsForever | Sep 6, 2017 | Uncategorized
Mike Boyer with what may be a muskie caught a few weeks ago. The only unequivocal way to tell if it is a Northern Pike or a Muskie is by counting the pores on the underside of the lower jaw since both pike and muskie are known to present clear and spotted patterns....
by BowNarrowsForever | Sep 5, 2017 | Uncategorized
Jerime Williams caught this young lake trout which had no clipped fins indicating that it is of natural reproduction. Reports from town indicated that others have been catching small lakers as well, all without clipped fins. Young fish are an encouraging sign...
by BowNarrowsForever | Sep 4, 2017 | Uncategorized
I get it now. Why he started counting the days as soon as he left this place. There is magic here. I see it on the lake and in the trees and breathe it on the air. I hear it in the loon’s call. But also, I see it in the guests and how the magic sets in after a...
by BowNarrowsForever | Sep 3, 2017 | Uncategorized
Greetings everyone! After focusing on our guests while learning the intricosies of running the camp (along with spotty internet service), we are finally back to the blog! Sorry to have been away for so long! Our guests have continued to be great and so has the...
by BowNarrowsForever | May 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
We have had some beautiful sunny days here at Bow Narrows, but our nights have been quite chilly. This morning is our first A.M. double-digit Celsius temps. So we need to increase the supply of newspapers for starting fires in the wood stoves. If you are coming, even...
by BowNarrowsForever | May 23, 2017 | Uncategorized
One of our guests John Andrews took this photo of a bull moose he saw on Red Lake Road between Ear Falls and Red Lake. The moose’s antlers are in velvet which means that they are growing in. To keep from damaging new antlers, bull moose don’t move around...